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What is 200m in scientific notation
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What is 200m in scientific notation
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When calculating this scientific notation, divide by 10 until your number is between 0 and 10. so 200/10 = 20. 20/10 = 2. We divided by 10 twice so 200 = 2x10^2 (2 times 10 to the power of 2)
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The scientific notation for the number is........
2.00 x 10^2
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